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LisaA
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Opinions are like rear ends. Everyone has one. You have your opinion which I must assume means you are homosexual and thus wish to justify what is abnormal (biologically), disordered (theologically) and detrimental to your mental, physical and emotional health.I don’t believe humans or any animals need to live by some strict code to keep their lives “ordered”. I don’t believe homosexuality is wrong because it is “disordered”. I don’t see how something being “disordered” makes it immoral. If it were, being sterile would be immoral. I also fail to see how other sexual sin in Catholicism are “disordered” such as masturbation, as it doesn’t really have too much of an affect on reproduction.
My point is that natural law is a misnomer, and is not actually a view of what is natural to decide what is right or wrong, but more a subjective opinion on how people should live their lives.
Our bodies are designed to function in a certain way. There is one use for the reproductive organs found in nature. Theologically we take God’s intent for the way we are to use the gift of our physical nature as well. We can act in ways against our physical nature and it has consequences. But for some the perceived rewards are more important than the long term effect. Thus we also consider excessive eating and drinking as abnormal behavior. I think the term ‘disordered’ has a certain perjorative tone and thus it is rejected by those who wish to claim abnormal behavior is normal. But it doesn’t change reality. A man’s body and a woman’s body are complimentary and designed to join together for procreation and bonding in the marital relationship. Two men and two women can use their bodies in a way nature didn’t intend. That doesn’t make it normal.
Lisa